Maybe largest in volume, it looks a lot deeper than the one OP posted, almost like a tank for an orca.
The one OP posted looks like it’s just really long, and maybe a bit more shallow, like 5 feet might be the deepest part. I don’t see any diving boards, or depth markers like you usually see for pools with varying depths, so maybe made shallow to accommodate kids.
Visited the site this morning. Very unfinished and no construction work in progress. Lagoon is full of water though. Evaporation must cost a fortune. Water is not cheap in a desert.
Many millions of dollars spent and no sign of it becoming operational. Can anyone explain the riddle of City Stars Sharm El-sheikh?
So, I don’t think it should count until it is operational.
Wikipedia suggests that this pool in Egypt is the largest.
I always thought it was the one you posted
Maybe largest in volume, it looks a lot deeper than the one OP posted, almost like a tank for an orca.
The one OP posted looks like it’s just really long, and maybe a bit more shallow, like 5 feet might be the deepest part. I don’t see any diving boards, or depth markers like you usually see for pools with varying depths, so maybe made shallow to accommodate kids.
This is one of the maps reviews:
So, I don’t think it should count until it is operational.
It also doesn’t really look like a pool on Google maps - it’s got sandy beaches, rather than walls with stepped/ramped entrances.
Even when that one opens, I’d argue that OP posted the largest pool, and this is more of an artificial pond.